Suckers
Vanity Plates
Make It Happen, Captain
"F" Is For Fashion
What The &%*@#&?!
Go Tell It On The Fountain
100

With a name meaning "8-footed", this aquatic creature's arms are covered with rows of suckers used to move & catch prey

Octopus

100

Does Guillermo know?! Decades before his late night gig on ABC, this TV host had vanity plates that read "L8 NITE"

Jimmy Kimmel

100

Named after an explorer who tried to travel around the world, the Strait of Magellan is a key passageway between these 2 oceans

The Pacific and the Atlantic

100

Footwear for a beachgoer, it's often used as a verb meaning "to reverse a stand or position"

Flip Flop

100

It's the $%*@#&?! symbol seen here that Italians refer to as chiocciola, meaning "snail"

@

The At Sign

100

According to legend, tossing one of these into Rome's storied Trevi Fountain means you'll someday return to the city

A Coin

200

Hirudotherapy is the practice of using these blood-sucking worms to treat circulatory issues

Leech

200

He often travels in a vehicle with a personalized plate that reads "SCV1"; the letters stand for "Status Civitatis Vaticanae"

Pope Francis

200

African-American explorer Matthew Henson joined Robert Peary on a historic attempt to reach this point in the center of the Arctic

The North Pole

200

In 2015, the Smithsonian was gifted 2 items Don Draper wore on "Mad Men": a gray suit & this type of hat

Fedora

200

It's the $%*@#&?! symbol seen here that pop star Kesha removed from her name in 2014

$

The Dollar Sign


200

Behold the dancing fountains outside the Bellagio, or the myriad slot machines inside the Bellagio, on your next trip to this city of sin

Las Vegas

300

Only females of this insect, whose name is Spanish for "little fly", suck humans' blood--the males feed on plant nectar

Mosquitoes 

300

Because another motorist had them first, Dr. Seuss waited years to get vanity plates that bore the name of this green meanie

The Grinch

300

Forming part of the border between New York & New Jersey, this river is named after the explorer who navigated its waters in 1609

Hudson

300

In 2019, Rihanna launched Fenty; change the last 2 letters & you get this Italian luxury brand founded in 1925

Fendi

300

It's the $%*@#&?! symbol seen here that, with the exclamation point, forms a punctuation mark known as an interrobang

?

Question Mark

300

Prometheus Fountain is a highlight of this New York City landmark also known for its tourist-clogged ice rink

Rockefeller Center
400

Sagittarius A* is this type of heavenly body that sucks everything, including light, into its dark abyss

Black Hole

400

What's up with that, doc?! Mel Blanc had the vanity plate "KMIT"; "kish mir in tuchas" means "kiss my behind" in this language

Yiddish

400

Arriving in 1519, Hernán Cortés & his forces invaded central Mexico & took control of this empire led by Montezuma II

Aztecs

400

It's the "soft woven cloth" mentioned several times on the Wikipedia page for "Grunge fashion"

Flannel 

400

It's the $%*@#&?! symbol seen here whose first word is derived from a Latin term meaning "by the 100"

%

The Percentage Sign

400

Chicago's massive Buckingham Fountainfeatures 4 sets of bronze seahorses, one for each state bordering this Great Lake

Lake Michigan

500

The title role in 1931's "Dracula" was played by this Hungarian-born actor, but he never really said "I want to suck your blood"

Bela Lugosi 

500

It's the first name of the Oscar-winning actor who had vanity plates that read "BORG 9"

Ernest Borgnine

500

Son of Erik the Red, this Norse explorer is believed to have been one of the first Europeans to reach the shores of North America

Leif Erikson

500

Founded in 1992, FUBU is a hip-hop apparel company whose name stands for this

For Us, By Us

500

It's the $%*@#&?! symbol seen here that stands for the word spelled out by the last 3 letters in its name

&

Ampersand

500

The famous Jet d'Eaushoots a plume of water 460 feet into the air, sometimes drenching visitors to this large Swiss city

Geneva